Advancements in Assistive Technologies: Enhancing Independence and Accessibility for the Visually Impaired
Abstract
This research paper explores the transformative role
of technology in improving the lives of visually impaired
individuals. In an increasingly digital world, access to
information and navigation of daily tasks present significant
challenges for the visually impaired. However, advancements in
assistive technologies offer promising solutions to address these
barri- ers and enhance independence and accessibility. Through
an examination of various technologies, including screen readers,
navigation apps, object recognition software, wearable devices,
and smart home technology, this paper highlights the diverse
range of tools available to empower visually impaired individuals
in navigating their surroundings, accessing digital content, and
performing daily tasks. Additionally, it discusses the impact of
these technologies on education, employment, and social inclusion
for the visually impaired community. By promoting greater
awareness and adoption of assistive technologies, this research
underscores the importance of innovation in fostering inclusivity
and improving the quality of life for visually impaired
individuals. Through ongoing research and collaboration, the
potential for further advancements in assistive technologies
remains promis- ing, paving the way for a more accessible and
equitable future.
Keywords:
Visually impaired, Enhancing independence, Transformative technologyPublished
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